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"content": "I can see my time is up. There are a number of challenges here in the idea of fertilizer subsidy. I would have wished that this be a preserve of the sugar factories themselves. If you go to the tea sector, fertilizer for tea factories is procured by those factories themselves. Even in this one, instead of living this task to the parent Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation, this should be done by the factories themselves. In conclusion, this is the way we shall address the concerns of Kenyans. I was surprised yesterday to read that while the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Raila Odinga was meeting people in the oil sector to discuss how we can find solutions to the petroleum crisis that we are facing, our number two in command, the Deputy President (DP) was in his official residence in Karen sharing Government. What a shame? What a pity? He said that he was going to take 60 per cent of Government and give Sen. Wetangula and team 40 per cent instead of discussing the problems that Kenyans are facing. I was impressed by the speech I heard from the President of Tanzania. Maybe we need to encourage more women to aspire to be presidents. What is her name? She is called Madam---"
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